Hey there,
This passage is written in D) Third Person Limited
With third person limited, the narrator knows all the feelings and actions of one character. He talks about them as he, she or they.
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Answer: When Harriet was five years old, she was rented out as a nursemaid where she was ... Tubman found work as a housekeeper in Philadelphia.
Explanation:
The answer to your question would be that the sentence that uses two prepositional phrases is the following one: The helicopter landed among the cars in the parking lot. The two prepositional phrases in the sentence are "among the cars" and "in the parking lot".
A prepositional phrase is a group of words made up of a preposition and its object. The object may be a noun, a pronoun, a gerund or a clause. What is more, a prepositional phrase functions as an adjective or adverb.
#2 is correct
because the speech marks are put before and after warm "up your muscles first, then stretch carefully before you run", which is what the coach stated.
The line "<span>Coach says it’s best to " is being said by the author.</span>
Hey there!
The answer would be 'my'.
It is 'my' because you are saying that it is yours. Hope this helps!